The garage's first exhibition, "Then and Now: The Shape and Line of Home," is on display until Nov. 26 by appointment only.
Building 207 in Bayside's Fort Totten Park won recognition from the Preservation League of New York State for its "remarkable" restoration.
Fresh Meadows' public library had only been open for picking up and dropping off reading materials due to the pandemic.
The Queens County Farm Museum will honor and celebrate American Indian cultural traditions with a two-day outdoor program this fall.
The Auburndale and Fresh Meadows libraries are among seven more Queens Public Library branches that will reopen next week.
The parks department canceled a set of outdoor movie nights that were scheduled to take place in Bayside next month.
A drive-in movie night in Great Neck this weekend will raise money for Commonpoint Queens' food pantries in Little Neck and Forest Hills.
A new drive-in movie series kicks off at the Bay Terrace Shopping Center in June, courtesy of City Council Member Paul Vallone.
The Queens Public Library launched a new virtual concert and event series geared toward young adults and millennials.
A Queens College programmer-turned-painter will be showing 15 works in a new art exhibition opening Friday in Little Neck.
The Bell Boulevard "Sunday Stroll" returns to Bayside this weekend for a day of live music, games and outdoor dining.
"Game of Thrones" fans take note — the iron throne is only in Fort Totten Park, Queens, until 7 p.m. Monday.
HBO crowned the fan "Queen of Queens" on Thursday, when she solved the final clue in a worldwide "Game of Thrones" scavenger hunt.
Long island Fight for Charity Boxer Jane “The Real (Estate) Deal” Chen to box in 15th Main Event Monday, November 19.
Two renowned artists were chosen to collaborate with urban conservation researchers in a yearlong residency program at the Bayside park.
Jane Chen of Bayside will participate the nation's only all-volunteer charity event.
The center on Bell Boulevard will offer an art gallery, a performance space and a video production studio, said founder Gregg Sullivan.
The TV series kicked off filming for its second season in Bayside and Long Island City on Monday and Tuesday.
Cast and crew for the hit CBS political drama will take over Bell Boulevard on Friday.
'Elementary', a TV crime drama starring Lucy Liu and Jonny Lee Miller, returned to Bayside to shoot scenes for the show's sixth season.
Choose your favorite from a list of four movies.
Families are invited to pull up a chair at Douglastion Station Plaza for a free outdoor movie.
Skip the out-of-town trips this week and check out these free events happening right in Bayside and Douglaston.
As the school year looms near, the Queens Library offers a bounty of free programs for Bayside and Douglaston families this weekend.
The free play comes to Queens courtesy of a Woodside theatre company.
The next discussion centers on Lisa See's "The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane."
"Space Jam" and "A Bug's Life" are scheduled for August.
Organizers recommend bringing a chair due to limited seating.
Alley Pond Park celebrates with a free family event on July 29.
Grab a chair and find a spot around Douglaston Station Plaza when Harmonic Asylum plays July 22.
Most players are college students or graduate who compete nationally.
Jupiter and Saturn will hopefully be visible, organizers say.
The president of the theatrical organization The Lambs will be talking about the history of the group.
The event will give a tour of Oakland Lake.
There will be musical performances prior to the fireworks.
Science In The Park events are held every weekend in June.
The series will kick off with a screening of "Trolls" this Friday.
Alley Pond Park's playground was named one of the borough's best.
There will also be activities for kids.
See Shotgun Wedding Oct. 24 at the Guggenheim Estate, where membership supports the nonprofit's buildings and grounds